At first glance, you may not think that Detroit and New Orleans have much in common. Detroit has Midwest roots and frigid February weather; New Orleans of the Deep South is toasty and humid for much … [Read more...] about What Can We Learn Not to Do from the New Orleans Police
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Sharing the Road with Snow Plows
We are thankful for snow plows and their intrepid drivers. They keep our streets clear, allowing us to get to work and home and to function as best we can despite the sometimes harsh winter. As great … [Read more...] about Sharing the Road with Snow Plows
A Jury of Peers
Our American system of engaging a jury, a willing group of citizens, as a decision-making body is recognized worldwide as foundational to the American system of justice. Trial by jury is a right … [Read more...] about A Jury of Peers
Concussions and the Girls in Your Life
If you, your child or your loved one plays sports, concussion prevention is critically important. It appears that a growing number of Michigan families and sports fans are all on the same page. … [Read more...] about Concussions and the Girls in Your Life
See Something? Say Something!
I saw a sign on a NYC bus this summer: See Something? Say Something! I can imagine a time in the not so distant decades of our American past that the See Something/Say Something public service … [Read more...] about See Something? Say Something!
For Bike Riders, Autumn Leaves are Pretty…Dangerous
November in Michigan can mean a variety of conditions that can impact motorcycle riders. Some of these changes can actually be quite hazardous. If you are still out on your bike, keep these things in … [Read more...] about For Bike Riders, Autumn Leaves are Pretty…Dangerous